Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 23 July 1919 — Page 6

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THE TIMES. V o d n r ? d n v, Jul v 1919.

LAKE CO. HISTORICAL SOCIETY COfHTTEE SETS AT CROWN POUT

A committee of the Lake County Historical Society yesterday met at i"ron "Point to costdcr the preparation of a rroifram for thi; annual meei.tip which w:ll be held August li-.ith. A rept est- ntative of a Ch ion sro paccant company was prrscn'. jm.iI proposed to the committee to pu; a historical pageant 1 ejiresentina the principal everts of the history of 1-ake county from its bepinnin t tiie juesfnt time. Some of the events to be piven in picture won hi be the hot t a wata '11 i Ind.ati d.mce. such as was iisc.l to be held at the r camin.i p rounds at Jlrrrlllvillo. The he me ward journey f Father Msniu'-ttK, the first known white man to he in Lake county alon. the Calumet river in li'.Tc: ttie trip of JjiSaile down the K-uikukce river hi the winter of 1S7! and return trip in the spring of 1SS". Tlien tvere would be the trip of To:n Hrady aiross hike roantv from Koh ha. Illinois, in 17o to capture Fort St. Jo on the St. Joe r:vr whore NUes Mifh'pan now 'lands: and then the Span'sh expedition from St. Louis to eaptuie the saute fort in 1781. This expedition it is believed buried 0:1 its return trip thirty-seven puny near Hohari. where their decayed parts were Unearthed recently and are now on exhibition tit Hobart. The founding of Crown Point by Solon Robinson an 1 of l,iuvdl by Melvin A. Halst.-d, Hobart by. Geo Karl. Hammond, Whitinp, Fast Chloapo Indiana Harbor, Gary and other historical events such as early travtl throuph. Lake county by stape an1 schooner tiie first sail boat on Cedar

I. 'ike and a host of ev nts m the history of the county. The historic. I society will furnish he hi't.oy events they wish to be pi ejsent' tl ai d tile pntrcnnt company iie pq; ipment and paraphernal;.! and

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i'.is.s K( oor.imun.tv will be risked to i' linis'i its .lat.i for its particular part oil of whieh will lie under the direct supervision of the pageant company. The pageant company asks for a two days display on Satu-day afternoon. Ausust S". if there i-e no oliiccl'on which is n.-i likely as the disi -lav will iie purely educational. No other shows of any nature will be ".'lowed on the e rounds The fa r grounds at Crown Point with its bta ,t iftii l;ike wooded hil'.s. natural ani, arf.'jciaj a ivm t heat re was pionouuced an ideal spot for the display. The committee announce that many of the scenes will lino to be at a .rata nee and will he presented l'ir,T"ly by action lather than verbal. neees-itat-

nip a printed propr im an outline history of to-u'ar tvi-nt. whhh more w 11 be furnished by A

seoretui ot the Lake 1

icjil Society. The propram con m i 1 1 ee that met yesterday did not feel like taklnp upon its If the re-sponsihility of such a program without tirst oorsultinp a larper memhei ship of the society and an adjourned meet in sr was taken to i.ieet again on Saturday afternoon. August 2 and it is desired that a large an attendance of members he present as possible.

been in very poor health and the Canadian trip was undertaken in the. hopes

1 that it might prove benetioial.

I The Royal Neighbors Golden P.od Camp will hold their regular meeting I tonight. j -- , The fifth Division of the Ladies' Aid j Society of the firs'. M. K. church will i inert Thursday afternoon at the home of j Mrs. J. A. Shop hard, 2i May si reel. The members of Ihc Fmanoii Rl.asure Club were very delightfully entert ainc 1 1 last evenmp by Miss Anna N'oor at the

homo of ilrs A. N. I u 11 n on May street.

' The Golden Rule Coun.il held their , repular meetinp last nipht and h ihphtrd arraiipcmciits to liave a pienic i fit IMuplas park Thursday. All nu'inbers arrt urpod to .om ih" proup poin . as a pood time is anticipated. Mrs. Frank J. VVaohew icz and Mrs J 1 C. Now lcki and children left last siunj day. via auto, for Ronton Hirbor, Mich.. 1 where th-. y will occupy tticir summer 1 cot tape for the r.-st of the season. ThM. ssrs. Waehewiez and Nowickt will ; spend the week-ends in Michigan wiih their families, motoring over on Satur- ! day and rc-turnitip to Hammond 011 M011I day.

AH FACTORY EMPLOYING

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fonTlnued frorn ivip" one.)

sonage The Elks are a little peeved at be.ng tricked, but revenge in sweet, so when Do.- gets back he had better watch out. H y this time Doc is half way to New York.

An I. 11. H. engin run by Mat .'lartir., hit a. Ford which was crossing tie I. H. R. tracks on Kennedy avenue. Indiana Harbor. Frank Rarkus vsj the owner of th ar. The machine was de mo! isb.ed but luckily Frank didn't pet hint. The only thinp lie is woir.vma: al'out is when he can pet a new Ford.

MiFS Geneva Sout ie of St. Anne, 111., is the attest of hi r cousin, M:ss Vera Miller of Highland street.

containing each aprth:lll likely

F. Kii"!ts, umy H.ster-

G. A. Norman of :'..". S Sibley r;trret I1.15 left Hauinioiid and 111 the future will make Ins homo jn Detroit. Mich., where he will h- 111 the employ of the P. M.

K. II. Co. His many friends will be I phid to hear of his promotion and will I wish for his success and prosperity in his new fie id of activity.

DUTCH REFUSE TO

LET WILHELM GO

vise him that the movement f. r his exti ad:t ion bv the allies h.as strengthened the hand of the monarchists, but that his flipht has alTenated many of his strongest supporters ar.d that, should a monarchy be re-established Hie , huice , ruler wo., id mot likely 'hi i i upon the crown prince.

Count Eetinck Wants to Get Rid of Kaiser But Gov't Says No.

Mrs. Wni. A. Hill of South Hohman street left today for Pprlns Ri'-ke, Mich., where she will spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Putter arrived In Hammond yesterday from Mullet Lake. Mich., where they have been for some time. They will spend the remainder (if their vacation with Mrs. F-utvr's mother. Mrs. Fred Poihef of S-9 Maywood avenue - - Mrs. Dora Schneider of Chieaco and Mr. A. Rurn ide of New York City are the puests of their cousin Mrs. N. Hess and her husband for a period of two

weeks.

I Xo irian in the plant of t he Illinois Carl & Feiuipnient company works any, harder than he. , the pr sid-uit l,:i-i ou would never know it. if you wor-j to wander through the plant hi cause. ; If he were point.il out to vou. 1e1dj think he was an assistant fen "man. ! Hammond has vntch-bl witli t-ride the j deeopnent of jiiid r.uecess of the Illi-, Iiois 1 'a r Ilrpi 1 pni'" n t Co.. and it is pre- ! dieted that the new company will enjov j as much j, access. ir. J'vce is also' president of the I!1ui,.m HoH .v N'ut Co.. j of Iletntt.oi.il. pr. sidi nt of th- St-el "a r j Co. rf ( he vela ml. (1 , and president of the I.i'uerty Car t "n. of iliiut" H'-ipiit', j III. j In th active 0h.1ri.-e of operatioes ( will be F. O. Munneil. who 1 also v ice I prsident of the tiew company. ih , formerly war vice presidnil jf tliej Southern W heel 10. of Saint l'ins, .l . ... ( anil is consid. red oia- of the luor-t rap- j able and practical car w h- el inxk-Ts in; the business today. Hatninoiiil capitalists fire in '.ike an J acinr part in the m a li'i c em. u ' of th'-j new- company's affairs and to them a nil j their loyalty to Hammond, a M'H deal: of credit is due for their oouvinCnp the raw company that Hammond ntiVr- ; d better inducements than ai.v otl.ecity, was no csy job. Many cites 1nd-j ded for this plantand a concern ill- ; plo.s inp eOO rnen can net quite a pood j deal frru.i most any cry. The;e men were John lh Fit p-ra hi 8t..l I'eier U". i Mevn. Mr. F:t.peral,i will h- liia-uiiri

ilas .-nviiody seen e i ph teen - yea r-old Louieo (jiorsio. who lives at 4720 Fors.stlie avenue, Fast Chioapo. At noon he was last pern ridins a bicycle and up to midnight last niplit had not been iiear ! of. Two negroes wcrkinp at th Inland Sieel were yesterday hit by a falilnp .truoture. Tiie names of th men

could not be learned. They were Im- j mediately taken to the Gary hospital j w here i n was found to be badly cut. I an 1 had a broken arm; the other had h lrir 1 u t in his head and was tin- j conscious from loss of blood. :

that his former manager is back. The pony contest is keeping both Mr. Merrill and Mr. Lukens busy these days and there is a close score with many of the boys in the race. The Lake front is bf-fiieged daily with children desirous of having a ride on the pony's hack and which all goes toward a vole for one of the contestants. Th" subscription. show a derided favor In The Laku i'ointy Ti.viliS Last Chicago-Indiana Harbor editions. Mis.fi Lulu 1-hinkhouser, formerly rf 'he East f'hirapo Library clerical force and later 111 the others of the fast Chicago Foundry, recently im-ei-pora t . el. has taken a. position in the stor- of n. i. Skmner. in North i-'orsyih a e , r, nd will assist in the promotion of Mr.

Skinner's particular lir, of li.sir.ess. Miss Fnnkiiouser at one time tanrbt )t the kindergarten of the MoKhi'.ey school and there endeared herself to n-.anv children who .still have a fond remembrance of her. Mr. and Mrs. J. "tt,. Horn, of the Herod fi part men! s, vv. re guest.-. yesrdav of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Elackrurn of MichiKan City.

I Too Late To Classify

INDIA NAP' IL1S Ha m icotid oihe tool" . - ma k it: !

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the Inland Steel su-

hack at h;s fluties from beinp over-

by heat one day la?t week.

John h Lee?

per . n t e n d e n t i now itfter tak:up a rest

com'

The Norihern Stat

The Home Company

TO LOAN

The George P.. Limbert Company is taku.p biels tor steel for the new rua-i-inT'C shop that will be built in Last Chicago,. The buildinp will when completed, cos; sr vent -five thousand dol-

MONEY

on first morTpapo improved rr-a estate. Have vou soon our now combination policies? Th best thin in life insurance. Home Office, Hammond Inof Phone 72.

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w.ll 015 niir 01 ixi--i. its kind in or around Kast ud Iii'liana Hai'oor.

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the p u n 1 p station pa h:np plant the p'rp cinders to In

near the city has used fo

Cud- f be-:i I re-

of thc new cor an t reasu rer -of the 1 .1!. which has its plant 1 He is a Isn vice j re- -id tne 1-Iiit aii'. 1, nl I

l'f (it W. M-y 11 w ill be Associated with Mr.

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Strvlc'e and I.onilim Inllj- Kvpresal. THE HAGUE July 23. The Dutch

foreign office hss refused to grant ! permission to the e'x-kahser to move I from Ameronpen. thouph he himself j desired to move. Count P.entinck rle- '

f.rea to pet rid of him and the former German emperor's friend a had found a suitable residence elsewhere. The ex-kaiser is IcPally free to leave Holland it is said, but a sipniScant statement obtained from the fureicn office today, declined to say what wo-.d happen if he tried to leave. YViliiam's so-called "freedom" consists of beinp guarded by peridarmeria. who limit his movements to Lorrsum and Ameronpen. HI entourape has ben reduced to a chaberlain. adjutant and valet for himself and one lady-in-waitin!? and two maids for the exkaiserin. Roth his visitors and his mall are subject to Dutch censorship.

PERSONAL i

SOCIAL NEWS

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Mr. and Mrs. C. A. I-hhols of r.trm-

ineham. Ala., wh.. have been !ittn

j at the home of Mrs. U.idby for the las ! thre- month? left for Ri r mil: g ha m v esJ terday. They were acompanied by Rob-

J e i t ' latishy and M rs

Kidd of Chicaso.

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Mr. and Mrs, Joe rolen and daughter I of Sibley street have returned home from a visit spent in Kanka!;ee and' Marhnton. 111., ihcre they have b -en the puests of relatives. Mrs. Rolen's brother. Corpl. Lawrence KubTt of the famous 2nd Div. has arrived home and wears a crolx cie puerre Riven him forj

carrying wounded soldiers to safety. j Mr. and Mrs. Melser and son James of S37 Maywood avenue left yesterday; to spend a week with Mrs. Me.ser's i mother at her home in Tippecanoe. Ind. I

Mrs I?aid Norton and Mr. .Tai k Stromberp of th'i city motored to Chicago Heights yesterday v here they were the puests of friends.

HAMMOND

the A.

of Corr.niei vi J. Lca-y Teammc

and diie-ctor in the Forte; I'.rwtn Tiph the tt'cket Coal Co of th- line !e wood above nun tope! her

who is tie- secretary board of dirertois. Tiie sale v a s 1,.- a Meyn & Ha'titips. 1: s. llmii end wa:s to

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inij.any. lle;htS !

d : rector of f Hiiu'iini 1. 1 f r t or 3 No. I e. Mr. Fi'z- j

-e John W. I Chicuo As so- f jiff sident of j o. of Giieiit.) . - t "o. of La - ; . resident of j v 1. e prc-siden'

State liu.k T!-ei w ith Charles Ahron. ' Will l.onM I'Ute t'ie '

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Meyn Hi"' n: of the (

Last of t he Pa Id w n

u I known as ( h ne ay. is 1 een in bad condition

plant w hi ere t hv;

nue w-fiic" is now b e -

General Am. Tank Base Ball Club vs. H A M M O N D

U N DAY, JULY 27th

Batterios American Tank BaichU Buckeye and Wallace.

an! iiorriok; llammor.d, GAME CALLED 3 P. M.

.112 imp paired it a c j.

ovd When will make a

this road is reshoit cut to Ch!-

Riim! vice and

preside

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ch ica gn 'o. p-vstlin. Meyn .v Hastinp Inc to announce within a fevv days

t..nre c. news for Hatrroo

o-.r concerns that

r1fut -tip on locntiric here and pe. t look 8"Od.

v r;e.tt:tt, 1. and Hv by th A

the Iv-i?'

A. H. Watts. Scout Executive fee Fast Chi-ai'i e'-ou'a, left yesterday for Pine Lak s' lint,. Camp where he will be until Fi'shay. over five thousand dollars woitii of equipment was s-- nt U the ,-amp yesterday. Two 'yours bovs isnswerir.p th

na.r.es of .Joseph Grych "I.e. t 1st ! st . Last ci-.icapo, snd Kazinier Zalesh;. ..." fi 1 4 1 51 st f'rff t. were arrested !

. b .-penal Ro! iceman Joseph Naura?av j fo- t;e I. H. tt. R. P. . for stealinpl ; brass from cars. !

-tDERAL RESERVE JF J" e" tf-r-JC rj,lt,.A.j,-a.a-.'; JiV di.'j if-iij . m'i.i Mf - ..'s-u.-t. iM) fa .j. j

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AVnh his wife urginp h;m to go ar.d sayu-p that she hoped he would neve,return a;id tha he would ' pt what was

i coming to him." John Otis Runtney ot A. M. Dunn of the Southeast Dairy j Hammond entered the fnitrd States arm v -'o. is spending a few das at In di ana p- j e u rly in the war. Fmdinp his wife of oils. Ind. ; he -ame disposition on his return home j h" is now- H'hmp for a divorce in thMrs. William I.i'-y, S2' MywoM a ve.. ; J lamnc-nd supcrifr court, ihas received word that her son. P.iv- i I -!t.i rv o ik.,. ......... .

Only a few days apo the Dutch rfm- : Lond Lac v. who is in the naw- i. s.i'i-! ,o 'a ,

I - - . u lei 1 1 ' 1 1 cr u'Tiii .May .s.

mp for the western coart via the j s"n repeatedly p.-. used bim of Panama canal. infidelity and h.t I him to Ko away and -lay. She frankly admitted that shMrs. D. Defrates. 76 Calumet a v e nue ,,. , v ,. ntod his monev at.d rliH not ..,,-

BORDER- ! COIlIi

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trt '.nil t oi-.i e.r J''. w visit a hi o away Cap' spe, ,a;

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Cohen 't t w o t e. e s to

ea rs New-

take his s t a r 1 1 n p York to

whn P. Tw.v

.Iud.ee Cohen Is man will act a

Ind'

all

ana Harbe.r id. led to it. launch W'h.ii ui'.!;t tr'p.

lias another roncesTh's time it is a h taks ye u out for The Harbor has

ed to permit an American correspondent to talk to the former kaiser. However there is a constant pilprimape of visitors from Germany who keep Vm. Hohenzollv-rn well informed of doinps inside Germany. T'nev ad-

Cl Vo r-an-y tho most implo

is in Ontario. Canada, where she wi 1 1 , f , ,r . im, he say s. Then came the chance remain indefinitely. Mrs. D-f rates has t j the army. H. asked b r is sl.. " " " ' .-tiiid him to co or stay and he e-

oi. i Her 'rdo-t v a s go. She ahlhat the e,-,e, rii'iien t would pay h !

mote money man he would if her

imained at home. P int ney's at torney j i Ih G. Sproat. Mrs. Rupriuy now rer..p s i t.t r"i Schr;!;e ave.. Whit nip. I

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i finite a few places now for one to enj je y themselves. It lias the beach ev- I i-rv da v opn air dancing every Tties-

dav. Thursday atid Saturday and boat

UnillL! o-fieer Mv!.o:k ha en

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U 0 caiTV tllO most comnlno li.ar.

f modern luph prade Liphtinp Fixtures jn this part of Hie state! The products of the foremost manufactun r.s are represented in our stock. We were able to make a fortunate purchase recently and now offer our customers this lowprice advanfa.ee. Get our prices before you buy. We install all fixtures we sell. Indiana Electric Service Co. (Incorporated!;

624 Chicago Ave., East Chicago.

hor eiectric service call East Chicaco Sh).

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To '-ecc ver insurance on an anionic bi!o -. hi. h wa d.miaped by fire. Guy C. Shaw has b'-oiipht suit acainst Cecil i . Rh pp. ft ah in the Hammond superior court. The "ft al" in tins case rnnsists of !ni prisons domp business under the. firm name of Lloyds f.f London. The rom-

I r-hunt filed by Attorney II. ;. Sproat jS.-is th;,t the company wrote a policy on

the oar -or Shaw August 11. IMS. and that three days later the iiiirliinc wusj I mini d tvv fire. Sh.iu iio.fr 1 1 ceived t he '

j poll y- :.n I the adjuster sent by the i company refused to rnalu a settlement. , Shaw ho si since "one throueh ha nkrup'r v j end the t;urance claim v hich had be.-n lis'. 1 ;..v an asset was se off by the i rehire as exempt. Ho asks for $aOh ! Tvin C tv Savirtrs and Loan Associa

tion v s. Julius Wei ely e t al is l!i i it ! rf a i . v. suit til"d today hv Attorney A. R. Twvman of Fast Chi capo.

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Edward J. Rohlinp. of the Rohlinp Auto Sabs, has lih-d suit to replevin a our;np car from Nick M a v ron lclar, lhi-.atgh Attorney lh 5. Sproal.

William Rutiyui has tiled suit for :.Ot.fi diimages a pa in? t Walt, r ' "- P.usstll in the Hammond superior Court. H'itiyun says thai Ik- was rid i up in ' machine at the o rut r of Hohntan and Sibh y sts.. Hammond, on Noyi nibc-r 1 N I'.il.s. and that. Russell, d'ivinp north on Hohrnan. strtn k his maihuic Runuu was thrown ap-unst the side of the- car and sustained injuries which kept him from work for several months.

Take The Times and keep In touch with vhe whole vorld.

Automobile Policies With Hooks in 'Em "When you buy a car or motor truck insurance get a policy that FULTAr protects. So many policies have strings attached to them; some require the policv holder to pav the rirst $Q loss. Tf vou are in

doubt about your policy consult this ofiice. Also ,if you need motor ear protection our combination auto policies FULLY protect. The cheapest and best auto policv here. JOIIX J. BLOCK. Manager, Insurance Department. First Trust And Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Capital and Surplus, $60,000.00

ONTFR NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! AFST1N. Tev. .lulv 2:1. d-nd on the Texas border are no worc

they have been for th r"" ,'An .'''irs but th-re is still need for more ad. rpiate protection of American citizens and properly, .-o cerdina a statement m here today b c,ov. W. I'. Hobby of

Texas. Gov. H'.bhv deelare-1 h had

further to add to the rrprf s-tita'ior.s he mado to the federal pro, ernmerit some time apo repar.'iinp coniit ions ah'np the Ri.. Grande atid jt tint t.m- he off. re I the s. rci. ee of the T- hi national puard for border protection ard this offer, tiie poyorrior said, s'lil holds pood. The pov et-n.ir ilded he dors nrit cor.tempiate any action unless the situation becomes more serious.

i- S troons. " said Gov. H--'hbv. "ar!

scattered al! Hlnnp the entire lenpth oT the jiver from Li Paso to Hrn t svii'.e and Oiey must be siven credit for keepinp raids of Mexican bandits to a minimum. Additional protection ttfii'ii Pi". . tetter 50 urily, howe-vrr." FUNERAL OF CHILD.

x-ray taken

e.f his hand and it was found th.t the bone, tl.-ro.ish the center of the hand was broken. Officer Mlhecje bad hi? I an 3 ir.J irel while on duty w hen he was one f.f th" officers to make ,i raid on 'he- soft drink parlors in Indiana Ha r bi r.

The U. S. Government Supervises this Bank Some people continue to keep their savings in hiding, where they are always subject to loss. There is no reason for that. This bank, a member of the Federal Reserve System, is under the supervision of the U. S. (Jovernmf nt. The Federal Reserve System is the safest banking system in the world. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Member Federal Reserve System Capital and Surplus $125,000 00

The Indiana Harbor Civic c"uh Is -. f at the membership campaign lik-dii'-k takes to water. Refore linp

ever w ill

he

use-hold that has a man . member of this club.

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A. C. Ruepin. secretary of the Civ-h: Club, is back to his -fri,-e after a few days le-.ut in ;he c -un: ry. The barbecue crmimiMce has been a p. rcin'e-d for th" Welcome Home I ay and Lumberman Dickinson will be ehairman. Contractor Frank Wall. Mr. Hefner of the contract inp firm of p.o- & IRpncr. and Jake Haulo compose tiie committee.

e f-ir.eral Se-ibert w

fliLh". o'clock

terr oon a t CiS'i enec, 12", i V.m o 'i e j . The child

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City

News Notes

if l.iile Dorothy Haro .1 el M '-ndav even.n

will be held tomorrow il o'clock from the res-I

li-i r--n si t ee t Ham - i who was a victim j

Ofticc. Sflf Chicago AM. Rmldfnrr, 4ZS !. tt ae.

noil' S.'vl. Rhone 21V

of ch d--i i infan'.'i.-n was the .lauzh'e r of Mr. and Mrs. Ldward W. Siebert

The father is an employe of t

no;s Car ev Mar. u fact urir.p ' w as. bom in Hnirifin.1 A

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Rev. L'.ehtsinn. pastor of the St. Lutheran church will be in cln 'he services fnd burial wilwl Co n e o r d . a c e m e t e r y .

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Another Bicycle Gone. Fullerton McCanphertv. el.l State Line sr.. Ha !, n:o;id report"! to t!-,e police this li:o-nin- that liis bicycle was stolen lst nipht from in front if tho Hairy Weiss diup stire where he is employed. The tile ft occurred at 9 o'clock.

ON YOUR WAY OLIVER!

Oliver Weiss, who Rittshursh, was a: eve-ninp by Special A : of the Michipan Cent

home is stfrday

says hi rested

,-ent M T. K ene i al Railroad. li

was charged with tiain riding- in the. Hammond city court th;s morninp but was released when he stated that he was on his way home and would keep on poing.

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

Dr. ijteffes. ti-.e well kr.-wn youiip dentist m Fast chicapo. tics morninp put one over his friends by pettinp married to M's Mabel Clapper, Chi

cago at nne-thirty. in the morninp. j

All his friends expected him to p t married or Thursday, but this morninghe turned the trick. The F.Iks were called up and went to the St. Mary's chvrch to lay for Dor. When they jfnt there h had flown the conp. The couple was married at the par-

nmrriape wh,.h occurred a year ae.i just brought to light throuph Cm r.t demise of Mrs. A. C. Mustard of Kim st.. is that of Laurel Mustard. to the deceased, who for reasons of mother's illness and the unneces

sary worries it mipht entail her. kept iiif- event secret until Mrs. Mustard and her little datiphter. Lra Nell, were broupht here yes'erday and will keep tip he home, made vacant by the late Mrs. Mustard. Mr. Mustard is employed as storekeeper at the Marx plar.t and he and his wife are pladly received in th" community Mrs. Mustard was a Mrs. Rurnette of Lake Geneva. Wis. All members allied with Si. David's Welsh Society, which has not been active in its social status durinp war days but pave of its time to better furtherance of the great cause, will now- gather apain for a risnmatioii of the affairs which were formerly so popular. The first meetinp will he at the home of Mrs. William Thomas. s.-,nf) Fir st.. Saturday evening. July 26th. It is urpent that all im tubers be present. The repular meetinp ofjthe Woman's Catholic Order of Foresters will take place in St. Mary's Hal! tomorrow afternoon. All members are. urp'-d to be present. Lieutenant Will TT--nry is expert, d home today from Ne.v. Jersey on a fifteen-day leave of absence and it is ex peotod that he will ho asslpr.od soon for duy in the Philippines. Mrs. Norman Sweet of Chicapo 1s t curst of Mrs. Rae M. Royce of North T.'.aring ave. Mr. William Anderson of Drummond si. Is away on a business and pleasure trip at Cleveland. Akron. Ohio, and Buffalo, Nh T. Miss Marparrt Canine, who has be n n an auto trip with friends at Mantoon. 111., has returned to that city and will visit there longer, the guest of the F. T.

Moloney famil. Jeihn Merrill. who managed th'

Lukcr.s News Apenoy and departed from this city for Lincoln, HI., where he enpaped in a like capacity, is back and i.-siiminp hi:? old poi-ition much to the satisfaction of the irade in this city. Mr. Boyd Luker.s. owners of the aeenci'. bespeaks bet :.i r business cfflc-i

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